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Sunday, 17 December 2017 / Published in Articles, Blog

Reading Your Way to a Child’s Heart

  Of all the subjects you can teach your children, reading is the most important especially if you have children who have trouble reading on their own. The ideas and words just need to get into their heads. It doesn’t really matter how. You need to reach their hearts. I have twins, one boy and
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Saturday, 16 December 2017 / Published in Articles, Blog

Plain Vanilla Days

  We had a guest speaker at church this past week. His message wasn’t one of fire and brimstone, nor was it “jump up and shout” material. It was a simple, yet profound truth that had somehow managed to escape me all these years. In a nutshell, he said that most of our lives aren’t
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Friday, 15 December 2017 / Published in Articles, Blog

Tis the Season for Suspicion

  Ah, the holidays! As a homeschooling parent, I have mixed feelings about holiday get togethers. It is nice to see the relatives, but it is a mixed bag. Since my sister is a public-school teacher, I have not been able to speak freely about my life with my children for years. One year, right
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Thursday, 14 December 2017 / Published in Articles, Blog

Slowing Down and Finding Margin

  We homeschooling mamas are a unique bunch. We are each vastly different individuals, but we often struggle with the same challenges. One of the top challenges I have battled with, and see others battling with is our seeming inability to slow down. Somewhere, somehow, we have this idea that we need to be Super
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Wednesday, 13 December 2017 / Published in Articles, Blog

The Greatest Gift

The air is getting colder, trees are starting to become bare, and darkness comes sooner each day. What does this mean? It means winter is approaching. But not only that, it means Christmas is coming soon. This is the time of year people check their shopping lists to make sure they have the best gift
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Tuesday, 12 December 2017 / Published in Articles, Blog

Activities That Earn Scholarship Dollars

  Don’t Miss These Scholarship Dollars This is my first round of college admissions. I have been surprised at the amount of college dollars available to my kids from the colleges they have applied to. Merit and Athletic Scholarships have covered a large part of our kids’ college costs. There are grants and scholarships for
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Monday, 11 December 2017 / Published in Articles, Blog

Homeschooling Through an Academy

  Many homeschoolers seek accreditation through an academy to provide themselves with some comfort in knowing their homeschool program is legitimate; but after homeschooling through an academy for seven years, we now homeschool on our own, and I would like to share our story. My husband graduated from the public school system; but I graduated
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Monday, 11 December 2017 / Published in Articles, Blog, Hey Mama, Hey Mama Monday

Hey Mama Monday: Be Patient, and Let God Act When He Knows It Is Time

  Hey (brokenhearted) Mama, Just stopping in today because I heard you were anguishing and in tears. It’s the same old thing again, isn’t it? You never thought it would take so long. What good does it do, this dreadful waiting? Why?! You’re at the end of your rope. No more patience. No more waiting.
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